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MoveOn (formerly known as MoveOn.org) is a progressive public policy advocacy group and political action committee. [1] Formed in 1998 around one of the first massively viral email petitions, [2] MoveOn has since grown into one of the largest and most impactful [3] grassroots progressive campaigning communities in the United States, with a membership of millions.
PHOTO:MoveOn Political Action Executive Director Rahna Epting speaks during MoveOn's national Banned Bookmobile tour launch at Sandmeyer's Bookstore on July 13, 2023 in Chicago.
Progressive group MoveOn is endorsing five Democrats in ... the hands of the MAGA-run Republican Party,” said MoveOn Political Action spokesperson ... Cook Political Report says that the Duarte ...
The Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) and MoveOn.org’s executive director endorsed Wisconsin Democratic Party chair Ben Wikler for Democratic National Committee chair on Wednesday.
Wes Boyd (born c.1960) is an American software developer and political organizer. In 1987, he and his wife Joan Blades co-founded Berkeley Systems, a San Francisco Bay area software company. [1] After selling the company in 1997, Boyd and Blades went on to found the liberal political group MoveOn.org in 1998. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Ilya Sheyman (born June 1, 1986) is a community organizer, formerly Executive Director of MoveOn Political Action, a candidate for Illinois's 10th congressional district for the United States House of Representatives elections, 2012, [1] and is currently United States CEO of The Good Food Institute. [2]
Color of Change was co-founded in 2005 by James Rucker and Van Jones to replicate the MoveOn.org email list model among African American Internet users. [10] [11] Rucker had previously worked for the MoveOn.org Political Action and MoveOn.org Civic Action while Jones was the founder of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights. [12]
By the 2004 election cycle, according to the Political Money Line, it was the 13th largest Political Action Committee (PAC) in the United States raising nearly $7 Million. Among progressive ideological PACs, it ranked fourth behind America Coming Together, EMILY's List, and MoveOn.org. However, since 2004 its contributions have gradually fallen ...